CoActions Lab, Institute of Neuroscience, Université Catholique Louvain, Tour Bernard Tower, 2d Floor, Ave Hippocrate 54, 1200, Bruxelles, Belgium.
Sci Rep. 2023 Feb 25;13(1):3281. doi: 10.1038/s41598-023-30325-4.
Previous studies suggest that humans are capable of coregulating the speed of decisions and movements if promoted by task incentives. It is unclear however whether such behavior is inherent to the process of translating decisional information into movements, beyond posing a valid strategy in some task contexts. Therefore, in a behavioral online study we imposed time constraints to either decision- or movement phases of a sensorimotor task, ensuring that coregulating decisions and movements was not promoted by task incentives. We found that participants indeed moved faster when fast decisions were promoted and decided faster when subsequent finger tapping movements had to be executed swiftly. These results were further supported by drift diffusion modelling and inspection of psychophysical kernels: Sensorimotor delays related to initiating the finger tapping sequence were shorter in fast-decision as compared to slow-decision blocks. Likewise, the decisional speed-accuracy tradeoff shifted in favor of faster decisions in fast-tapping as compared to slow-tapping blocks. These findings suggest that decisions not only impact movement characteristics, but that properties of movement impact the time taken to decide. We interpret these behavioral results in the context of embodied decision-making, whereby shared neural mechanisms may modulate decisions and movements in a joint fashion.
先前的研究表明,如果受到任务激励的推动,人类能够对决策和运动的速度进行协同调节。然而,目前尚不清楚这种行为是否是将决策信息转化为运动的过程中的固有行为,而不仅仅是在某些任务情境下的一种有效策略。因此,在一项在线行为研究中,我们对感觉运动任务的决策或运动阶段施加了时间限制,以确保协同调节决策和运动不是由任务激励推动的。我们发现,当快速决策受到促进时,参与者确实会更快地移动,而当后续的手指敲击动作必须迅速执行时,他们会更快地做出决策。这些结果通过漂移扩散建模和心理物理核的检查得到了进一步支持:与慢决策块相比,在快速决策块中,启动手指敲击序列的感觉运动延迟更短。同样,在快速敲击块中,决策的速度-准确性权衡偏向于更快的决策,而在缓慢敲击块中则偏向于较慢的决策。这些发现表明,决策不仅会影响运动特征,而且运动的特征也会影响决策所需的时间。我们在具身决策的背景下解释这些行为结果,在这种情况下,共享的神经机制可能会以联合的方式调节决策和运动。